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The Fubar radio presenter - who was previously married to ex-Chelsea footballer Jason Cundy, 47 - shielded her eyes from the sun in a pair of mirrored aviator shades.

She wore her chestnut-hued tresses in glossy waves that cascaded past her shoulders and plumped her pout with a subtle slick of pink lipgloss.

Making a splash: The former WAG was every inch the head-turning beach babe in a fringed cut-out monokini as she frolicked in the crystal-clear waters

Turning heads: The brunette beauty confidently showcased her lithe physique in the sizzling one-piece, which featured racy cut-out panels along the side

Lucky gal! Lizzie has been enjoying a week-long retreat in the sun-soaked Maldives over the festive period

After Lizzie's relaxing stroll, she stretched out langorously on a sunlounger, working a number of angles for the camera.

The mum-of-two was married to former Chelsea and Spurs defender Jason Cundy for 16 years and made a career as a self-appointed spokesperson for WAG culture.

In early 2010, she discovered her husband was having an affair with an opera singer he’d met by chance on a train and with whom he had fallen in love.

Looking good: She teased a glimpse of cleavage with a plunging fringed neckline as she larked around on the white sands

Glamorous: She wore her chestnut-hued tresses in glossy waves that cascaded past her shoulders and plumped her pout with a subtle slick of pink lipgloss

Making quite the exit: She ensured she was the centre of attention as she waded out of the sea

Going for gold: She rocked a number of delicate metallic bracelets and rings

She told the Mail in an interview at the time: 'I just didn’t see it coming. At first, I didn’t know how to handle it. After all the years together, I thought we were a successful team – that we would grow old together.

'I felt physically sick, but I kept telling myself that it was all a mistake.

'When I confronted him, I said I know something’s going on. He looked at me and I just knew it was true.'

She added in the revealing chat: 'He said I was always busy at work and he felt neglected... that it was my fault. We ended up crying.

'I desperately wanted to save our marriage and he seemed as if he wanted that too. Unfortunately, I couldn’t save it – I didn’t realise the strength of feelings Jason had for her.'

Sunkissed: The mother-of-two boasted a deep all-over glow

Working her angles: She certainly caught the eye as she strolled along the idyllic beach

Water baby: She appeared to be having a whale of a time as she frolicked in the water

Keeping it simple: Lizzie kept accessories to a minimum to let her swimwear do all the talking

Meanwhile Lizzie hit the headlines back in August when she revealed she's back on the dating scene, but with some very specific criteria when it comes to first date etiquette.

Appearing on This Morning, the presenter revealed that she always expects the man to pay after their first outing in an argument that lead Twitter users to label her a 'freeloader' and 'gold digger.'

The former WAG reasoned: 'If he's asked you on a date and hes a gentleman he should pay! I like a man to chase the girl.

She added: 'They should be honoured to have you there, it's embarrassing if a guy is [examining] the bill.'

Ruth wasn't on side, however, as she reasoned: 'If I was dating now - I wont be because I'm with Eamonn forever - I would split the bill.'

Soaking up the sun! She leaned back on the golden shores as she sunbathed

Putting on a show: She stretched out langorously on a sunlounger, working a number of angles for the camera

Getting comfortable? She seemed to be in great spirits as she rearranged herself on the lounger

Just paddling away! She later enjoyed a spot of canoeing at the idyllic resort

Room for one more? The former WAG didn't seem to need companions to have a great time

As Lizzie was asked whether she wanted equality, she explained: 'It's very different [comparing] dating and women in the workplace, every woman wants to be treated.

'It's not about the money its about the principle. It's manners, and I think its very sad that this is going out the window.'

As Lizzie continued to argue her point, cheeky Eamonn then asked in not so many words if she had ever used her womanly wiles to thank the gentleman in question.

Leaning over suggestively, he quipped: 'Do you ever feel any pressure to repay the bill with a tip?'

But Lizzie took it all in her stride as she fired back: 'I'm very good at tipping actually!'

Not the most practical of footwear! The brunette beauty rocked some vertiginous strappy heels for her day at the beach

Bit of a kerfuffle: She seemed to get into a spot of bother as she tried to rearrange herself